5.31.2008
um....
Are they for real joking? Or are they for real really cool? (or at least they think they are)
Joking. Right?
5.30.2008
Flashback Friday, itttt's the Suman Sisters...
I can't remember if this was for a school talent show or at church. But regardless of the location, if there was a talent show my mom signed us up. I think we enjoyed it. I'm not sure we were any good. But three sisters in pigtails and matching outfits must have some endearing charm. We sang the song "I Am Learning How to Spell" from Songs for a Mormon Child. It's actually a really cute song and I sing to Lucy sometimes. (Camille, Saunja, and Me:)


The rest of Wednesday and most of Thursday

Ava has an obsession with strollers, regardless of size. She totally went for Rachael's heavy double-jogger and started pushing it around the Spectrum. So funny!
(Insert ER episode here) and here are pictures when we got home:
Thursday morning Lucy was in good puffy spirits, so we decided to stick with our plans and headed to Disneyland with Camille and Jeremy. Yay! Red was the color of the day:
Jeremy was brave and wanted to try Indiana Jones when we got there. So Lucy, Owen, and I went on the carousel. We took her on one at the mall last week and she bawled when she had to get off. Now she could ride as much as she wanted:
We went on it twice and almost did a third ride, but I spent too long feeding Owen and she got distracted and forgot.
Next we went on Pirates:
and the Haunted Mansion. Lucy's still at an age where she doesn't think the dark is scary so she seemed to enjoy both of the rides. And besides, there were pirates!
A well-spent Thursday!
5.29.2008
The next morning
Puffy
Of course there were some bright spots in the evening (aside from the fact that the ER lost my driver's license. Lovely). Papa came down to stay with us:
Another bright-spot, she eventually got to take off that pesky ID bracelet. Funny girl, she HATED having it on:
5.28.2008
Make mine a Latte

I couldn't decide if the color was melted rootbeer float or latte. I think it's latte. Maybe that explains why he's up all night...
5.27.2008
It wasn't all that bad
And since some of you couldn't move beyond my butchy short hair to remember me as normal Dana default, I promise that the short brown hair was actually kinda cute. At least I thought it was. So here are a few more pics when it had grown out a little (my last year at BYU). And of course once I got sick of the brown, I chopped it off again and did the blonde:

5.24.2008
Why I love Hollywood...
And mostly, I love Hollywood for this:
5.23.2008
Flashback Friday - Travel Bug
Dana's Bug:
Exactly 9 years ago, after graduating BYU and working for KBYU TV, I was able to go on an archeological dig trip to the jungles of Guatemala. Myself and 2 other guys (co-workers) went down to document the dig (since BYU students were involved, among other Universities). It was my first real time out of the country- discounting trips to Tijuana and British Columbia. Those just don't seem to count. I got my passport, got all sorts of shots, and chopped off my hair. I had died it dark brown months before and was ready to bring back the blond. Thus, a trip to the jungle with a low matainence hairstyle seemed appropriate. We flew to one city in Guatemala, took a suburban ride to meet Pablo at "the green house" (no addresses in this town, just the color) and then took a 12 mile hike with mules into the jungle to Piedras Negras. While we were there, we slept in tents, used a hole in the ground for our business, ate papas fritas made by the locals, and bathed in this river each night:








Casey's bug:
Now I can't claim this was the first big trip Casey had taken out of the country. At this point he'd already been to Argentina, Nicaragua, and many many trips throughout Mexico. But I'm pretty sure this impromptu trip to Tahiti stands out as a traveling highlight. Some friends in the single's ward were going and he joined them. Stacie Perkins, Nicolene Kniskern, and Casey eating the local fruit:



Random happenings , "I was somehow convinced that I could find a black pearl, keshi, I think it's called. So I found an oyster one day, about 20 feet under water, sitting there with its mouth open. I took a leatherman and cut him out of the water, it took like a half hour to dislodge him. I brought him on shore and used a few rocks to break him open. It was pretty cruel but fun to try. Anyway, there was nothing inside." - Casey


Thus, it's time for another adventure! Here's our next stop:
